LANDSCAPE DRAMATURGY – A RESEARCH INTO CRYPTOGAMS

Cryptogamic Dramaturgy – Understorey Agencies of Landscape Dramaturgy is a research project that extends my long-term work on landscape dramaturgy by asking what performance, film, and collective action can learn from mosses, lichens, fungi, and other cryptogams. Developed through fieldwork in West Cork, Ireland, in spring 2025, the project grew out of collaboration and exchange within Marta Popivoda, close observation of understorey ecologies, and conversations with plant scientist Marcel Jansen and ecologist Chris MacMahon.

Continue reading

Landscapes of Resistance: Time and Temporality of Feminist Storytelling

Ana Vujanović, “Landscapes of Resistance: Time and Temporality of Feminist Storytelling”, Senses of Cinema, Issue 103 (October 2022)

This article explores feminist storytelling through the dramaturgical work behind the documentary film Landscapes of Resistance (dir. by Marta Popivoda, 2022). My motivation for discussing this film stems from a desire to highlight feminist storytelling in cinema and to share insights into dramaturgical work—a specific form of artistic practice that is often overlooked in filmmaking discourse.

Landscapes of Resistance centers on my 97-year-old great-aunt Sonja, a communist, antifascist, and one of Yugoslavia’s first registered female partisan fighters. Captured in 1942, she spent four years in Nazi prisons and concentration camps, including Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she continued resisting as part of the resistance movement. Through Sonja’s stories, the film guides viewers across the landscapes of her life—from the Serbian mountains of her revolutionary youth to the muddy terrain of Birkenau. Her memories intertwine with those of Marta and myself, through our reflections on the resurgence of fascism in Europe during this decade-long film project, captured in my project journal.

Continue reading